Climate
Great weather from May through to September. Rains only occasionally. Temperatures can climb into the late 30s in July and August. The heat can build up leading to dramatic thunderstorms. Early and late season, the mornings and evenings can be chilly.

Le Camp Facilities
There are 3 family size shower rooms in our beautiful wooden shower house set amongst the trees. There is an additional, separate, family size wetroom, situated by the Snug, for the use of restricted mobility guests. In the Summer Kitchen, guests will each have their own cooking station, with hob, fridge and storage space. There are also barbeques. Next to the kitchen is a comfortable and spacious seating area with tables, chairs and sofas, to eat and relax under. This is a covered space. Le Camp offers a trampoline, petanque, a sandpit, a climbing frame and table tennis. There is a washing machine (free of charge with washing liquid and fabric softener provided) and drying racks. At the Gatehouse, you will find multiple charging points, a range of guidebooks, maps and access to our free wifi. There is also space to work here should the need arise. There is parking provided and your bags will be transported to and from your tent by us.

Le Camp Provisions
Our aim is for you to travel light and to make your holiday preparations as stress free as possible. We have tried to think of everything you might need - if we've forgotten something, please let us know, and we'll do our best to supply it. We provide big comfy beds, bed linen, towels, spare blankets, solar lights, organic soap/shampoos, full range of kitchen appliances (dishwashers, hobs, fridges, ovens, microwave) and all the usual crockery, pots, pans and utensils. There is a variety of basic kitchen condiments (salt, sugar, mustard, vinegar, oils etc). In the Snug, there is a selection of easy reading books and magazines and board games. Please note: there are plenty of places to re-charge electrical equipment (mobile phones, cameras etc) around Le Camp, but there are no power sources in the tents.

What to bring; a torch, rubber shoes / jelly sandals for river trips, fleece for the occasional cold morning or evening, pyjamas and pool towels.

What not to bring; a tent

And Finally....
As glamping, or luxury camping is a relatively new concept, you may have questions. Please feel free to email or phone us.

There is a high risk of fire, especially during the hot dry summer months. Therefore please do not bring your own barbeque to Le Camp and respect our no smoking policy in the tents and in all public areas including the pond. Le Camp is situated on hilly uneven terrain so please bring suitable footwear. The natural swimming pond does not have a lifeguard but is fully fenced. Children are your responsibility and must be closely supervised at all times.